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Re: An FPGA card for Apple
On Jan 6, 8:18 am, "Garberstreet Electronics" <willy4...@comcast.net>
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> <alex.freed....@gmail.com> On Jan 5, 1:33 pm, wrote:
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> > > Very cool site... Is the FPGA big enough to cram an
> > > entire IIe computer inside?
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> > Yes. More than one in fact. I have added pictures of the new
> > card with a bigger FPGA to the bottom of my web page
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> >http://mirrow.com/FPGApple/FPGA_card.html
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> > The VGA card became a reality. Just cut out a portion of my
> > FPGApple and synchronized the clock with that on the Apple
> > bus. I didn't even bother to take any screenshots as they
> > are identical to the old ones.
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> > The logic inside the FPGA duplicates all the Apple's video
> > circuits including the soft switches for the video modes.
> > Everything written to Apple's memory is also written to the
> > card memory and scanned at twice the standard rate.
> > Looks spectacular on an analog VGA monitor. Takes about 3%
> > of the logic inside the FPGA.
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> > -Alex.
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> This is awesome, Alex, but what about those who are of lesser
> programming abilities? Will there be a place for developers to
> upload their updates, upgrades, and additions? Mine available.
Then there IS a place. Yours :)
The more people contribute, the happier I am.
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> P.S., whatever happened to my PseudoDisk? Have been trying to
> contact you for quite some time. Thanks.
Sent you e-mail. I didn't get anything from you for a long time.
-Alex.